Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 7:13 pm on 4 March 1991.
Dr Norman Godman
, Greenock and Port Glasgow
7:13,
4 March 1991
Can the Minister assure me that the people taken on as temporary employees for the purpose of gathering census information will have impressed on them during their training programmes the need for such confidentiality?
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